| 31 | | sends or replies to an email, Dragontalk sends a !SendEmail or a !ReplyToEmail event to some port |
| 32 | | where an XMLRPC listener can catch it. In the EPOS project this is used to elicit ther user's |
| 33 | | context automatically. Of course the user can disable this notification at any time! |
| | 30 | sends or replies to an email, Dragontalk sends a !SendEmail or a !ReplyToEmail event to some TCP port |
| | 31 | on localhost where an XMLRPC listener can catch it. For the browser plugin, notifications are sent when |
| | 32 | browsing the web. In concert with other programs that implement the listener part, we use this to elicit |
| | 33 | the user's context. Of course the user can disable this notification at any time! |
| 41 | | !DragonTalk [wiki:Thunderbird_userobs userobservation for Thunderbird] [[BR]] |
| 42 | | !DragonTalk [wiki:Firefox_userobs userobservation for Firefox] [[BR]] |
| 43 | | !DragonTalk [wiki:Mail_classification mail classification interface for Thunderbird] [[BR]] |
| 44 | | !DragonTalk [wiki:quickopen QuickOpen extension for Thunderbird] [[BR]] |
| | 45 | * Event notification |
| | 46 | * !DragonTalk [wiki:Thunderbird_userobs user observation for Thunderbird] |
| | 47 | * !DragonTalk [wiki:Firefox_userobs user observation for Firefox] |
| | 48 | * !DragonTalk [wiki:Mail_classification mail classification interface for Thunderbird] |
| | 49 | * !DragonTalk [wiki:quickopen QuickOpen extension for Thunderbird] |